No winter blizzard can prevent our partners working endlessly on growing and updating their projects. From tailor-made solution producers, to charity organizations, these projects vary in complexity and design, yet they oscillate around satisfied customers and visitors.

CRM Connect for Kentico is a solution developed by EMAKINA CEE to connect Kentico CMS/EMS with popular CRM platforms. Version 2.0 offers the full integration of the Salesforce CRM amongst other things.

Kentico 11 brings with it a host of changes, including many related to E-commerce. The release notes for the whole CMS are quite extensive, however, so it’s easy for the information you need to get lost in the noise. The purpose of this article is to draw attention to, and, in some cases, expand upon the breaking changes in Kentico 11’s E-commerce solution. This information is important for those upgrading sites which utilize E-commerce features to Kentico 11.

Let’s uncover fresh Kentico projects displaying significant results and improvements. And what could be warmer in the middle of the winter season than projects that are sizzling with information to share with us? So don’t the mind gloomy weather and let them shine!

Every version of Kentico is packed full of amazing features and updates. With Kentico 11, one of the biggest advancements was our built-in integration with Azure Search. In this article, I’m giving you a crash course in this new functionality. In the end, you should be able to get your sites up and running quickly on Microsoft’s Search as a Service.

When you build your applications with microservices, integration is the key. The ability to connect systems and move information easily is essential to architecting and developing stable, functional solutions. With Kentico Cloud, we are constantly working on new SDKs and sample projects to help companies leverage the platform on more projects. In this article, I’ll tell you about our latest SDK additions.

In my previous article, I explored the challenges related to data flow mapping, storing the content of consents, and website tracking. In this second part of the three-part series, I am going to have a look at challenges related to newsletters, user registrations, and online form submissions. So, get yourself a cup of coffee, and let’s dive into it!

“I’ve been watching for hours but there’s nothing but reruns and infomercials on every OMNICHANNEL!”

The phrase “Omnichannel” is certainly making the rounds when it comes to content. Hatched from the minds of over-worked marketers tired of creating posts for everywhere they need to. In a quest to reduce their stress (and chances for carpal tunnel), people have gotten smarter about how and when they produce content, planning for multiple channels from the start.

Makes perfect sense, right? Everyone wants their job to be a little easier and more effective.

Best of breed solutions often offer two things: great functionality and an easy-to-user interface. When it comes to email marketing, providing users a simple, guided experience allows them to create their campaigns without having to deal with technical hurdles. In Kentico 11, one of the biggest features was the new Email Builder, a drag-and-drop utility to allow marketers to create dynamic email campaigns. In this article, I’ll show you how to create a custom email widget to display popular site content using macros.

Kentico’s technical community is a vibrant and diverse mix of developers, designers, and site administrators. Among those members are several individuals who go to great lengths to help others and promote Kentico and its features. For their efforts, Kentico awards these dedicated members the title of Kentico Most Valuable Professional (MVP). In this article, I will introduce you to the 2018 Kentico MVPs.

Sometimes our support has to answer your tickets with additional questions and this causes delays in the resolution. Spending a few extra minutes composing the initial issue submission can save you hours. In this post I will show you 7 simple things to save time and arrive at the solution faster.

As another year wraps up, I wanted to write my annual post recapping the year in Kentico Technical Evangelism. The last 12 months have been filled with loads of articles, events, and more than a few discussions. So, let’s kick back and see what all has happened in 2017.